New Lakeville Deli

“Mr and Mrs Kim are always pleasant and everything is always fresh.”

“Especially love the salad bar and the guys there make good sandwiches.”

“Oh, this place is cash only, there is no seating, and the parking sucks around peak hours.”

New Lakeville Deli

Take-out: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

4 reviews

  1. I'm not sure why there's so many negative reviews. The owners have always been pleasant to me. I usually come here for breakfast and they always make my order right. Their coffee is also good. They have a good selection of items and their ingredients are always fresh. The prices are reasonable, but some of their chips can be expensive. The only thing is I wish they took credit cards.

  2. Love this joint… I usually get the breakfast platter… two eggs, homefries and toast for about 5 bucks… probably the best deal in town… all cash… good amount of food for your money…

  3. Hands down, my favorite place for food in the area.  I stop by in the morning for a breakfast sandwich, and grab a salad for lunch.  Breakfast sandwiches are about $3-5, and they make it however you want.  (I put home fries IN my sandwich– yum!).  Salad with 5 toppings are $6.99, and they have a huge variety (the grilled chicken is addictive).  Prices are awesome, food is made quickly and the workers are great.  The owners are so cute and friendly 🙂

  4. BI-POLAR , CRANKY OR SOMETHING ELSE… not sure what I just experienced. You decide…
    I frequent this place a few times a week mainly due to convenience. I consider it to be an average deli at best. The prices are ok, I guess. The salads seem to be a popular choice. The "salad bar" is behind the counter to the right, upon entering the deli. You pick which salad you want & then they will add however many toppings you choose (plus dressing). Just remember, the more toppings… the more money. I think the price is $6.95 for a 5 topping salad. If you're really hungry, the salad may not cut it. There is also the usual – sandwiches, wraps, hot buffet…

    Tip: You can order sandwiches basically anywhere along the counter or in the back where the registers are located. Sometimes it gets a little busy up front where the salads are being made, so you may be better off placing your order back by the registers. When it's somewhat crowded, it seems there is confusion in the air…

    In my personal experience, everyone who works behind the counter is very nice, friendly & helpful, including the owners (for the most part) who are an older Asian couple. I had an issue one time where I had made a mistake with the money thinking I gave a $20 instead of a $10 & the lady nearly ripped my head off while correcting me. She actually seemed a bit cold towards me for some time after… it passed eventually…

    My most recent experience leaves me unsure of what I encountered. The place was pretty empty. I went to the back, ordered a wrap & asked for a specific dressing on the side. I stood in front the registers waiting & a (black) man walked in, approached the counter & asked about the soups that they had that day. The woman snapped an answer back & I think it confused the man so he kinda asked "what"?… A few seconds after that, a guy came from the kitchen area with a very large container in hand with what appeared to be soup & handed it to the lady. The (black) man then asked if that was the size of the soup but the lady totally ignored him & began hollering to another customer that was towards the front of the store. She proceeded to ring that customer up & the (black) man got pushed back. After that, my wrap came out (with the wrong dressing). I pointed that out & then I got my head handed to me. Didn't get an apology, but I was barked at that I asked for something that I did not. Yep… I looked at the poor man & just shook my head & said, "I think she's cranky today or something". He said, "All I want is some soup. Not a very good way to treat a customer". I told him she isn't usually cranky like this & said that maybe she's just having a bad day. I wished him luck & told him to have a good day. He said "I'm about ready to walk out". At that point, there were already 2 other people in front of the registers & he was totally pushed back. By the time I got to the door to exit, I felt a sadness wash over me for that gentleman. It was bad enough that I was snapped at instead of apologized to but it was far worse to see someone totally ignored & disregarded in that manner. Again, I don't know if the lady was just cranky or if it was something else but whatever it was, it just felt all wrong! I have been in the deli with (black) female customers & I never witnessed a problem so I hope this just boils down to someone having a bad day. Either way, it left a bad taste in my mouth. As the man said… Just not a good way to treat a customer!

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